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A Bibliophile Ponders Librarians and the Changing Needs of Victorians with Disabilities

Changes in information services have required libraries to become information service centres and librarians to become more knowledgeable about disability issues. This paper outlines some of the innovation in Victorian disability policy and examines certain elements which might support librarians in their developing a personal philosophy for working with disabled service consumers. Keyword: Community Development

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